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Anonymous in /c/DeportDonaldTrump
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​<br><br>I'm a Republican, and Trump's rally in Tulsa was the end of the line for me.#####I didn't expect to be a single-issue voter when I cast my first ballot this November. I plan to vote not for a candidate, but against a candidate.<br><br>After President Donald Trump's disastrous rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday, I will do whatever it takes to vote him out of office. I have never felt more ashamed to be a member of the Republican Party.<br><br>Trump used the rally to make his base believe that the system is arrayed against him and to encourage them to fight to protect their way of life. He has always been a divider, but the chief executive has the duty to represent all Americans, not just his base. He not only failed to represent all Americans at the rally; he openly mocked those who are not voting for him and attacked America's institutions. He sought to create an "us versus them" hateful and divisive atmosphere.<br><br>Trump has also shown that woe to anyone who opposes him. The president openly used mob violence to silence protesters in front of the White House and he used the Justice Department to woe his closest political ally, Roger Stone.<br><br>On the other hand, I have followed former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign, and while I do disagree with him on many issues, he appears to be a man of character and a statesman who has spent his life serving the public. He is the anti-Trump.<br><br>For the first time in my life, I feel threatened by the leader of my country. Trump believes that he is above the law and he does not care how many people he harms in order to get re-elected.<br><br>Trump's presidency has convinced me that I should vote not for the best candidate, but for the candidate who is less dangerous to the United States. In my opinion, that is former Vice President Biden. This year, I will vote for him not because he is the best candidate, but because Trump is dangerous to the United States.
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